Show ic Cub Scout Meeting Held On April 27th Mayfield News Ruth Good from Salt Lake Traveling City to spend the weekend ith their mother Dora Bar tholomew were Virginia B Thomas and Mrs John (Thelma) Harvey Motoring to Mayfield from to spend Mother's Day ith her daughter Sheila Bartholomew was Lela Childs and Terron w Sheila's grandmother Llewelles Killpack They attended church services with the the and witnessed family releasing of Bishop Bartholomew the children and some of the grandchildren of Mr and Mrs Welcome Jensen visited with them at different times over the weekend some traveling from Richfield Lehi Pleasant Grove Price and Gunnison Venissa reported she had a very happy Mother's Day Dr and Mrs Jeral Hill and family from Orem Mr and Mrs LaVon Franks and family of Ephraim spent Mother's Day with their parents Mr and Mrs Donald Faatz They at tended church services and of witnessed the sustaining Donald in the bishopric as First Counselor Weekend guests at the home of Mr and Udell Mrs their were Christiansen daughters Mr and Mrs Wesley (Sandra) Whitlock and of Granger and Mr family and Mrs Errol (Carol) Whitlock and family of Orem All Fayette News Ruby Hammond David Caldwell and Val Hill Mr and Mrs Arnold Mellor and family of Lake Shore and Miss Arva Mellor of Salt Lake were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Mellor Last week Mr and Mrs Harry Wicker of Provo visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Bill Lehmann Mr Wicker is a math professor at BYU and Mr Lehmann’s nephew Bonnie Jean Ashman and children Tommy Tammy and of Salt Lake were Timmy weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Edwin Mel' Weekend guests at the home Mr and Mrs Ivan Scow were and Scow Mrs Harvey Gena and Jeremy children from Springville Mr and Mrs Ivan E Scow Kim and Craig from Dugway of Cl Mr ence and Mrs Christiansen and Jolene of Salt Lake visited Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs Keith Bartholomew Shaun Mr and Mrs Daniel Good left on a short vacation trip April 30th traveling to Glen Canyon Dam on to Flagstaff Arizona to Needles California back up to Las Vegas Nevada making it back home on Wednesday They visited many points of terest and enjoyed seeing the desert adorned with many beautiful flowers New Arrivals Mr and Mrs Gail Buchanan are the proud parents of a 9 lb 2 oz baby son born May 8 1977 at the Gunnison Valley Hospital Sisters Teddi Sue and are waiting Stephanie anxiously to greet their new brother are Dr and Grandparents Mrs Lamar H Stewart Gunand Mr and Mrs nison Reuben Buchanan of Manti Mr and Mrs Sam (Loreene) former valley Christiansen residents now living in Plymouth Utah are the parents of a new baby son born May 5 1977 at the Brigham City Hospital He weighed 7 lbs 82 oz and will be named Justin Allen He has three brothers Kevin Greg and Gerry and two Karen sisters and Katherine Grandparents are Dora Christiansen and Mayfield Loren and Ruth Kump from Axtell It is blue booties for the third time at the Mr and Mrs Howard Christensen residence Baby Michael John appeared at the Cottonwood Hospital May 5 1977 weighing 6 lbs oz He has two brothers Scott and Mark 12 are Mr and Grandparents Mrs Harold Christensen Mayfield and they went to Salt Lake to get acquainted with Mr their new grandson and Mrs Danny (Lana) Hoggan and daughter Christy Lee of and Mr and Mrs Karl of Taylorsville Christensen joined their family for Sunday dinner to get acquainted with their new nephew family dinner was enjoyed Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs Glen Lyman to honor their mother for Mother's Day Attending were Mr and Mrs Clarence Christiansen and Jolene of Salt Lake Mr and and Murrell Mrs Lyman family Iris and DeAnn of Salt and Lake and Bartholomew Delene children G Christensen and Bart Hansen A Mr and Mrs Murrell Lyman hosted a Mother’s Day dinner Sunday for their parents Mr and Mrs Lell Jensen of Richfield and Mr and Mrs Glen Lyman Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs Leah Mellor were Mr and Mrs Charles Manwell and of Sandy and Mrs family of Garland WD Waggoner Texas Mr and Mrs Dean Bartholomew and daughter Janice and Rex Oliver enjoyed Mother’s Day dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs Paul Braithwaite in Salina M and Mrs Homer Braithwaite of Manti were also dinner guests at the Braithwaite home Later in the day Dean and Darlene enjoyed visiting with Mr and Mrs Clayton Bartholomew and Michelle Mr and Mrs Roland Christensen and family of Sandy were weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Virgil Christensen Weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Milton Hammond were Vivian and Stacey Hammond DUP Meeting Saturday May 14th In Moroni The DUP will hold their convention Saturday May 14th in Moroni at the chapel at 9:30 A M All members are urged to attend Visitors from Salt lake will be in attendance One flower says it all for veterans The Radiant Red Poppy The Pack Meeting for the Cub Scouts was held on April 27th The theme for this meeting was ‘‘The Boat Regatta” Most of the Cubs were in attendance but several parents were We would like to missing remind all parents that at least one adult is required and expected to attend the Pack Meetings each month with their boys The boys and everyone else who was there enjoyed watching the boys blow their boats down the rain gutters It was really an entertaining evening The boys made their boats at den meeting the previous Monday and they didn’t even get to take them home and give them a practice run in the bathtub From the two Wolf Dens the winners for the races were: 1st Place Darin Swartz and John Rohn 2nd Place Hammond Jensen and Gene Buckland 3rd Place Johnny Gibb and Kevin Hatten From the three Bear Dens the winners were: 1st Place Steven Hyatt David Caldwell and Clay Yardley 2nd Place Russell Newman Andy Moore 3rd and Shaun G Christensen Place Steven Elmont Morgan Jensen and Bart Hansen the from winners The Webelos Dens were: 1st Place Bobby Gibb and Paul Peterson and Sizemore 2nd Place James 3rd Place Mark Yardley Roger Kjar and Danny The promotions and advancements were also given that evening Darin Swartz is a new Wolf and he received a Bobcat badge and book Rohn Jensen received a Wolf badge and Morgan Jensen received a Bear badge Johnny Gibb earned a gold and four silver arrows Michael Roberts earned a gold and two silver arrows Derek two silver Bond received arrows Russell Thompson James Shannon Werick Sizemore Richard Moore each earned a Scholar activity badge Mike Sorensen earned a Scholar and Citizen activity badge Nathan Buckland earned Outdoorsman and Scholar activity badges David Fjeldsted earned an tist and Chris Beck earned an Artist and Scholar activity badges Steven Elmont and Jeff Good received their Webelos colors and Webelos book and Dale Mark Yardley Whitlock each earned Athlete Geologist and Scholar activity badges and Dale also earned Outdoorsman Roger Kjar earned Scholar Outdoorsman Geologist and Artist badges Mitchell Hansen earned Citizen and Craftsman Traveler Danny Critchfield earned a Showman activity badge Brett Hansen received a Citizen activity badge and also earned the Arrow of Light This is the highest Award honor given to a Cub Scout and this is the only award given to a Cub Scout that he can wear on his Boy Scout uniform Brett Hansen and Todd Hansen both graduated from Cub were and Scouts they welcomed into the Blazer Scout class by their leader Sharon Christensen The den mothers were honored the same evening Each mother was presented with a certificate telling how many years she had worked in the Cub Scout Program The den mothers this year are: Karen Sorenson Chiyo Christensen Elenor Sorenson Carol Hyatt Elaine Wegener Anita Mary Ann Bjerregaard Yardley The Pack Committee appreciates all of the time and fort these ladies spend each week working with these boys and we as a committee would like to thank them Special Interest bv ‘‘Two cont uuuHtMu U rnk iiicj frompagel Mayfield Manor Open House Ivan Squire Little Boys” Now long years had passed And the war came at last Sadly they went away The war proved to be hell For in the battle Jack fell From a fragment of shrapnel one day His soul filled with fright No medic or help was in sight Wounded and bleeding he lay Then through the noise of the fray Gratefully he heard someone say "Do you think that I’d leave you dying? I’ll help you in the jeep by me First aid and then we’U soon be flying To our camp just beyond that tree Do you say that I’m all Perhaps it’s the battle's noise Or it may be that I remember When we were two little boys feeling that they are not forgotten that there are those who care enough to take time to spend with them" Mrs Hofstra said she "In the summertime" “these activities are added difficult to carry particularly on If there are groups or dividuals who would like to help - to provide a program or assist with crafts they should get in touch with Bruce Jennings Contest At Best Western A color slide of any Best Western motel hotel or resort could win a local resident the $1000 cash first prize in Best by Dan Watson The beckoning sea was calling me I felt I was chained "Come to the far corners of the earth There are treasures to be found” Western’s Photography International Contest additional cash be awarded to or professional photographers who submit the best 35mm color slides of any of Best Western’s 1783 properties Other prizes in the contest will prizes amateur "Exotic cities ports of call Beyond the horizon’s line Come now lad you will see them all They are waiting bright and fine” rolls and drink The eascprnle recipe in town served There will be 50 also pies to choose from homemade rolls butter and jelly a program by the Sunday Sponsored After dinner School it is open to anyone featuring talent from the ward living in the boundaries of the will be presented Bishop Edhave not do Second Ward They ward Anderson is presiding to be members of the Church For information phone any Be sure to invite that special Priesthood or auxiliary leader in the Ward Don’t miss this neighbor of yours to attend and Bring the whole family special meal and chance to say have a good time goodbye to anyone leaving for Don’t cook dinner on Monday the summer the 16th Come and share the In case of inclement weather cream homemade the puily will be held at the pies ice salads casseroles relish Stake Center The Gunnison Second Ward is Home a Family planning Evening Night Picnic at the Gunnison City Park on Monday 7:00 16th at PM May answered the call -a young lad will -left the stable shore Of exotic places I’ve drunk my fill I am going home once more Winners will be selected hv an independent panel of judges at Best Western International Headquarters in Phoenix Slides are nonArizona And The girl I left at the garden gate Is waiting for me still The quiet woodlands we used to know Soft clouds up on a hill leave the tired gray heaving sea And never more I’ll roam This is the last voyage that I’ll make long long voyage home I’ll returnable and entries must be postmarked no later than Sep1977 Complete contember test information including how and where to submit entries is posted in the lobby of each Best Western plates hct will Be GZZZ7&2M clude $600 in cash to the second for $400 cash place winner third place and 20 honorable ' mention $ii I "He who gives of himself helps three - himself his suffering brother and me” Second Ward Party $3000 Photo The Long Voyage Home Manti who is a VISTA volunteer working in programs for the agine in South Sanpete a Cord of Thanks We wish to express thanks gratitude and our ap- to all our many preciation friends and relatives for their the for thoughtfulness beautiful flowers the food and those who helped with the services and program many cards and phone calls received at the death of our beloved daughter and granddaughter and a to Dr special Stewart The Best Western in the Gunnison area is the Best Western Paradise Inn StfHd LArefT FV'uKtS 5how that college graduates TO FARM MORE 5CHool GRAPU&TES THEIR WORKING CAREERS 150000 WtV TO ENLIST THE ENLISTMENT Government will match POLLARS EVERY FGE Dick Mm I' ne Mrs Marvin J Baxter Mr a 5 A Ray of Hope as it serves those in need and We as together HONOR THE PAST SERVE THE DISTRESSED OF TODAY Bring Hope for tomorrow LIFT IN G DOES N’T PAY 0100 ! v Tourism is Utah’s 2nd biggest industry YOU DO! 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